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Monday, August 17, 2026

Carte Blanche coming up: Don’t ask

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The Sunday, 16 August episode of Carte Blanche is revisiting an investigation that was halted after questions were raised about a controversial office lease, costly international travel and issues discussed in Parliament.

What began with difficult questions was followed by a protection order, prompting the investigative programme to examine whether legislation intended to protect vulnerable people is being used to prevent legitimate scrutiny.

The programme is now picking up where the original investigation stopped, probing the circumstances surrounding the protection order and asking whether it has effectively shielded those at the centre of the controversy from accountability.

Credibility among South African viewers

Carte Blanche is a South African investigative journalism television series that airs on M-Net every Sunday at 19:00.

Its first episode aired on 21 August 1988 and over the last 34-plus years has earned credibility among South African viewers for its investigation into corruption, consumer issues, and current events.

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